The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 20, 1930, Page 3

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b My “I THL DAILY ALASI\A EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 20, 1930. Mother Sure B wd Will Sail Safely Home G5 = z ( .. PALACE .85} ger—— ke TO\I(-H T TONIGHT f ; 3 ’ ; & | .‘.Hfi'l(()’l‘()Nli NEWS “CLEOPATRA” A Great Event in Technicolor WHERE SOUND LOVE 2 SHOWS e Coliseum = iElec rric TONIGHT SYSTEM By Request TONIGHT Wester: By Request SOUND Willbam Boyd and Carol Lombard IN THE 100 PER CENT ALL TALKING PRODUCTION igh Voltage” NOTE—SPECIAL MATINEE FOR KIDDIES — SATURDAY — THE FIRST 5 EPISODES OF THAT MARVELOUS SERIAL “TARZAN” “TARZAN” " THIS. IS HEAVEN m/,_}ames Hall .1 ALFRED SANTELL P A RT TALKIE — -afl lmfm 7) um~ WATCH FOR THE BIG SPECIAL “ALIBI” ONE OF THE SIX BEST PICTURES PRODUCED IN 1¢ “WHISPERING WINDS”—IT'S A TAIKIF COMING— I Byrire mother_(rght) s sure he will come home safely from the Antasctic where ice ol HIIIIlIIIIIlIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII|IIIIIIIII!II|I||IIIII|IIIIIIIIlIIIIII||||IlII||II|I|H"l|I||IIIIIIIIIIII|IIIII|IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll! he explorer is shown listening to a rad lower right) which has kept them in touch, g ah ' BUSINESS WEN Special! We give you one half MAKr TRIP ON d \I J. B. Cof- | NEW STEAMER SENATE ADOPTS e ',Al f\(]l(lnl;(\n andrl "nbuno HALIB“T DUTY p()und can. S Amtcao | OF FIVE CENTS EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT T Compaig for Tocesed € CURRANT JELLY DEL MONTE PEARS b m' Up}‘e‘ly Chamber 10 oz. goblets , 1-235“per g?rllb‘“lr J cans, . Del Monte Peaches salute. han even importations of | He said the cold s must develop a| would appeal to the; that is being switched 2 OF m‘ch news of t 1 with full co: Attractions At Theatres lll!fllHIIHlflulflHIl!liilIHIllltlIIIIIIIMHIWHHHHMWMIHMMMMMHHHmm i STILL SHOWING AT COLISEUM o 3 “High Volt for the last t be 8k t the Coll tells a drd at, I 1 today maide COMING TO PAL chapel in the High - the motorbus riding, f five cents per pound d halibut was written riff bill by the 30 cents hich they now-bound. is a deputy sheriff, anoth sk e e T e talegram Strawberry Preserves the others king the trip were of Commerce 1‘:',)!\:)}11; bi 2 1-25"})61' can, 30C - fand. “The work Wil 10 oz. goblets 3 cans, 85 cents T e ot 30 cents Del Monte Pineapples starvation, bu and weaknes: cach chara to the fore (hxouah the unusual circumstances which surround ! them. In “High Voitage,” Willlam B appears in one of the viri for which he is .famous, Owen Moore, Carol Lombard Ellls, Billy Bevan, and Pl 5 Smalley are all said to exhibit Ihen 1 1-4s--per can, 20c Gold Shield Coffee Y oaane MR per pound 50 cents Del Monte Solid Pack - Tomatoes, 2 1-2s-per can, . J. B. COFFEE 22¢, 3 cans, 60 cents per pound _—_— 55 cents PUREE TOMATOES protect the north P hdustry from Jap- n, The amend- ff bill raising the cents was intreduced Jones of Washington. b s s 51.0 CHICKEN DINNER $100 onight at thc Coffee Shoppe. adv e oyd ound stage U!«Ih« Ba iy constructéd buildings 48 d C. E. Swanson, Peter mastery of the new talking picture silent as tombs, the drop of a pin| Goiaeah’ Sk p siness man. All of them, exce technique. could be he: The only people ho was tied up by bus le ar the play in the| , were guests of 43 'scene. The director his aide: T VIMA BANKY “Tomorrow’s Styles AT . g i 2 1-2s--per can, 18¢ s D o S T Tadia 1-2 Ib. can free with 2 Ibs. 3 P 50 : i i 500 il 50w s S W ! oday : cans, JU cents . *Vilma Banky comes to her pub- [O%% &cglg‘{?;:fim“ will under- |bass e Sl s Coff T PACHESR HR IR 55 # lic for the first time as a modern /o0 © i s she can't predict—but there the X RO aw's ( ) \ girl in cveryday situations, in “This 'O%er, WIER ‘zflo“yv“:“'hi‘a"“;- Si'@ | be one, she’s Sure, |in close harmony with Juneau The naw's Lotiee (in eap GRAPE JELLY Is Heaven,” the attraction showing “Dickie must always be doing the betterment of the Division ab the Palace theatre tonight for Elass from inside sound Droof|g,meining,” she sald. “But I don't the Territory. The First Ol the last times. booths on wheels. The sets @re|yo; j¢ worry me. He usually do s id, always willing to It is Miss Bankys econd atar- lghted 'y powerful Incandescents. |y gy » Juneau in any undertaking. ring vehiele in het own right for| S T | (According to Associated Press| Mr. Elsemore praised the Nort Samuel Goldwyn. “This Is Heaven’ ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION patch today, Rear Admiral Byr nd’s accommodations and it: adds a new comedy note to Vilma| Regular mecting of Silver Bow|js now on his homebound voyag The imposition of a 5-ce Banky's acting which was only Lodge No. A-2, this evening at 7:30 | from the Antarctic.) on halibut 15 the most imp hinted at in her enormous success- P. m. Work in the Degre — thing to be worked for by ful starring picture, “The Awaken- Brotherly Love. A s HAVE BOY BABY 1 crganizations at this ti extended to This is necessary to pr Ground as you like it 10 oz. goblets 45 cents per pound 30 cents Sanitary Grocery New Sport Skirts have arrived and are featured in flannels | ant ) E= E E] = = = = = = = E = = = E = = —4 = = = = = = £ = = = = ing” | An elght pouud baby boy wa 68 1 T In this new picture she plays the | born to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harri: ¢ local industry against i and wool crepes 1n role of a Hungarian girl immi- -adv. this forenoon. Mother and bab rom the Japanese hall all the wanted shades : grant tossed into the maelstrom of | av—c in fine condition and the fath- h d P 1 ) 4 rr;odvrn w York and finding love | All radio own ted | ler, the well known painter, is look- | e blue fox business is on a an(l styles. The Store That PlCdSCS PHONES 8 and 85 E ing for any job in his line as he at Petersburg, bringing ! = and happi The public Who !¢ most at the Counci have been accustomed to seeing her |,¢ ‘7.39 p m. tonight for pu in the stately gowns of the great ¢ pe.organizing Radio lady, or as a little peasant girl in «“The Awakening” will now sze hcr‘ as any other American girl earning her living by flip- | ping hot cakes in a white-tiled restaurant and living in a Bronx | apartment house. Suppamng Rer in Thls 15 Heav- | en” are Fritzi Ridgeway, who will always be remembered for her ap- pearance with Theodore Roberts in “The Old Homestead,” and Lucten | |now has four boys and four girls in n $108,000 and $125000 | This store will be closed New A v 3 % 3 oo sad uisod | This share will he closed ew Arrivals --- Grandma’s Cakes and Cookies s would b 11 0 7 : ’ thin thres yoars, ot Washinguo's ?IlIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIlIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIII"IINIH"IHIIIIHIII 1 Much Improvement Birthday e T e T Final Clearance Prices | m;mmmunnmmmunmmmmmxmmmummmmmxmnmmuummnummm n Commercial Club, Juneau after a lar , said he saw many im- s here. Mitsch, who is leaving ti and Transportation Company t a position with the M Company at Ketch = g | g ) ] g S wn E3 ) 3 m Men’s Hart Schaffner and Marx Suits, reg, $50.00 values ... $25.00 t LT TISE TR E et | B0 H 2 £ H g g g Hall, s of not imarily how a general invitation to E i 1::19:‘::?;: ;wmmif;fsxcamm g ho S;m‘hmfl s ot fib "Chber t pithe £ Men’s Hart Schaffner and Marx Suits, reg. $35.00 values ... 17.50 . = can . 13 Hotlywogd, ‘ay Dsr: IERAIDE E1AR, ‘l - TamaTe. gt wexl i Men’s Hart Schaffner and Marx Suits, reg. $65.00 values ........ 32.50 S WHISPERING ce : ¥ Lo “d"&c&i;’; 1930 : Men’s Hart Schaffner and Marx Overcoats, reg. $50.00 values ... 25.00 COMING TO COLIS ____r."”““”“'”' et results youwill be Men’s Hart Schaffner and Mar 8 45 G o : cua,mmmpdm- A. H. Enight, cashier of Booth ld, g s affner and x Overcoats, reg. $45.00 values ... 22.50 £ Boatharn et wiiott T fag of the same kind.. Fisherles ab. Bilkh,. declared. thai W oria’ s g A few Men’s Mackinaws, reg. $10.00 values ... 3.95 = f tition from the filleted fish = Titiany-gan) siar mistt have 23 W The gastronomical sat- = e O Al Men’s Soft Collars, Van Heusen, 25 eents each, 5 for ... 1.00 a concert career but for isfaction to be found in ace to the halibut in- manacs |§ Men’s Goodri Kingfi i i 5 cbnquerable sayness of a nees ¥ our bread is due to the % e | Men’s Goodrich 1ng| isher Boots, }"p’ PP oo onacia b e 6.45 :}:adex:sh;ecrmg::t;i sr,ih o tne J§ excellent quality of the §| JUST IN \§ Boys’ L(mg Cord or Wool Pants, Pd“ 1.45 ground—in this way she senses & ?;"“:‘:(’lalfh that it into EE THE IE All [, GA d’”’s lk\;/AAl—C FRD e G W tain sympathetic vibration from i 1l 2 e D care g |/ 1ece Goods—D1 :\eel;a;cuompam% and frem hflrkau(; Ln nshpre{:aratlfin.b \\:ie OId Indi“" CllStOm an(l 2 Velours at HALF PRICEOO urtains Scrims, Drapenes, Velvets and dience. It is as though some kin tnow how to make bread, / BUTLER-MAURO H o and loving friend held her hand— R folks, £ Ginghams, in plain colo! i | g rs, 45¢ to 60c valu b s s ) SR Costume Dance DRUG CO. § TR Fe DA e . The great Adelina Patti, it is eer 883 ELKS’ HAIL | free Delivery Phone 134 = — interesting to_ compase, hfldpge B k % | WHEN WE SELL IT 3 same ideas about. vibration. t akery H . ived in Wales for many years and < TONIGHT——38 P. M. IT'S RIGHT | ’ E mu Emiit s | GOLDSTEIN'S EMPO e of Bogand in vare fet in her [§ _Bemsmber e Mot Admission—Adults $1.00, Children 25¢ Express Money Orders | § caaue drawing room, exp! g m‘ ——————————————————————————————————————— v-————-———————’l ulll"lll||||lllllIIIllllfl"l"lllllll"lllllllml|Il"“ll"lllllllu""I“l"fllmmllllllllmhltfilllll“l“lflumfl“‘wll.l

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